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I look after a vape store directory and we have had a listing from a vape shop in the United States that also offers CBD product lines. A Month later, PayPal has written to use to claim that our account has been restricted and have requested us to take out PayPal as a payment solution from our vape shop web directory. We do not retail CBD products such as CBD oil. We only provide advertising and marketing professional services to CBD companies. I have had a look at Holland & Barrett– the UK’s Major Health Store and if you take a good look, you will witness that they supply a comparatively substantial variety of CBD product lines, specifically CBD oil and they also happen to take PayPal as a settlement solution. It appears that PayPal is applying twos sets of rules to many different companies. Because of this stipulation, I can no longer accept PayPal on my CBD-related site. This has constricted my payment options and presently, I am intensely contingent on Cryptocurrency payments and direct bank transfers. I have spoken to a barrister from a Magic Circle law office in London and they stated that what PayPal is undertaking is absolutely not legal and inequitable as it should be applying a consistent benchmark to all companies. I am yet to check with yet another legal representative from a US law practice in The city of london to see what PayPal’s legal position is in the United States. Meanwhile, I would be highly appreciative if anybody here at targetdomain could provide me with substitute payment processors/merchants that work with CBD companies.